Model-Aware Predictive Control for Occupant-Centric Environment Optimization in Room-Level Scenarios
Siyuan Liu, Qiliang Yang, Ronghao Wang, Haining Jia, Xuewei Zhang, Zhongkai Deng, Yong Wu, Qizhen ZhouBuilding energy consumption accounts for 30% of global energy use, making building management pivotal to achieving global sustainability. Occupants have profound impacts on the building environment. Incorporating occupant-related factors into the environmental control process is essential for optimizing the efficiency of building management systems (BMSs), which thus gives rise to the concept of occupant-centric control (OCC). Conventional methods rely on simplified models and fixed schedules that fail to satisfy environmental control and occupant requirements, while constructing credible models places strict requirements on the dataset. In this paper, we propose a Model-Aware Predictive Control (MAPC) framework that can construct credible models with limited data and provide room-level control strategies to optimize the trade-off between occupant comfort and energy consumption. The technological innovations of this research are twofold. On the one hand, we design a model construction and fine-tuning method that combines data-driven subspace projection approach with physical priors that can construct credible thermal dynamic models with limited data. On the other hand, to balance the potential conflicts between enhancing occupant comfort and saving energy, we present a hierarchical decision-making mechanism that enables adaptive multi-objective room-level control considering dynamic occupant comfort requirements and energy usage. The experimental results obtained on an EnergyPlus-based simulation dataset and a publicly available dataset demonstrate that MAPC can provide room-level control strategies based on dynamic occupant requirements and user preferences and achieve superior trade-offs between occupant comfort and energy consumption. The ablation experiments also demonstrated the superiority of MAPC in constructing reliable models on limited datasets. MAPC provides pivotal support for the advancement of the intelligent buildings and sustainable indoor environment.